After being married for thirty long years, a wife finally decided it was time to hear something romantic. One quiet evening, she turned to her husband and asked him to describe her. He didn’t answer right away. Instead, he looked at her carefully, as if choosing his words with great care, letting the moment stretch just long enough to make her curious.
Finally, he smiled and said, “You’re A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K.” The wife raised an eyebrow, unsure where this was going, but he quickly explained. Each letter stood for something wonderful: adorable, beautiful, cute, delightful, elegant, foxy, gorgeous, and hot. Her face lit up instantly. After all these years, this was exactly what she had hoped to hear.
Blushing and clearly pleased, she leaned closer and asked sweetly, “Oh, that’s so lovely… but what about I, J, and K?” Without missing a beat, her husband replied calmly, “I’m just kidding.” The room went silent for a split second as the realization hit her.
What happened next didn’t need much explanation. The joke may have landed, but so did the consequences. Later, it was reported that the swelling in his eye was slowly going down, and the doctor was feeling fairly optimistic about saving his family jewels.
Some conversations are unforgettable, not because they’re romantic, but because they remind us that timing, words, and knowing when to stop joking can make all the difference in a marriage.